Since we're talking about mundane things we find endearing.
I absolutely love it when your woman's walking a few steps behind you and you stretch your hand back, and she does that little run to grab it.
I couldn't find a term for it, so I dubbed it the Mjolnir call.
Because Jesus became human, his prayers covered the entire human experience. He completely gets our struggles and weaknesses, and he brings all of that to God to help free us from them. Everything Jesus said and did in public was just a direct reflection of the deep, private relationship he practiced in secret.
Accra Regional Minister dey funny me. You want to organize a Twitter space to explain what? We need you gone. Resign or get sacked. She's aware of her incompetence. If you fix the streetlights, won't we see it? She said she tackled the flooding issue. Tackled? Please go home.
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The 3rd world conversations we have so are heart breaking
Is there light at home ?
Is the pipe flowing today ?
Has our road flooded ?
Won’t you call a taxi ? the ambulance won’t come
Will he get a bed at the hospital ?
Just depressing conversations
It’s almost as if there’s a deliberate effort to “humble” health workers.
Those people’s re the most overworked profession in our nation so if we have to pamper them we should!! I don’t see any occupation mandated to do 24-36 hour duties🌚🌚
So much is happening at the same time.
A hospital CEO is suspended.
Doctors are on strike.
Nurses are threatening industrial action.
I also read that ministers are receiving awards.
Party foot soldiers are defending positions they would have condemned if the other side had done the same.
Meanwhile, patients are caught in the middle.
So who is solving the real problem?
An emergency department designed to accommodate about 30 patients cannot safely function when more than 60 patients occupy the same space.
That should not be a political argument.
It is a patient safety concern.
There is substantial evidence linking emergency department overcrowding to delayed care, medical errors, staff burnout, longer hospital stays, and increased mortality.
If a health leader, regardless of who appointed him, raises concerns about unsafe conditions, the response should be to investigate, provide resources, and take corrective action.
Confrontation does not create hospital beds.
Suspending people will not reduce congestion.
I see a worrying deterioration in the relationship between the Minister of Health and health professionals, particularly doctors.
That is not healthy for any healthcare system.
Ministers are not expected to be experts in every technical aspect of the sectors they oversee.
They are expected to provide leadership, exercise sound judgment, build consensus, and bring stakeholders together around solutions.
I hope we can move toward a more constructive relationship between policymakers and the professionals delivering care before the situation deteriorates further.
Now, does a two-week suspension justify industrial action?
That is a legitimate question.
Professional associations should also reflect on whether strikes have become the default mechanism for seeking redress.
A strike attracts attention.
It does not necessarily solve the underlying problem.
There must be room for sustained advocacy, negotiation, and institutional problem-solving before patients become collateral damage.
Or perhaps industrial action has become so common because it is the only language politicians respond to.
As for the ministerial awards, I struggle to understand what exactly is being celebrated.
So if you were in the CEO’s shoes what would you do when your emergency ward ran at 200% capacity with no space?
Pray tell, how and where would you treat your patients?
Akandoh was even charitable by writing to the board chairman of KATH. We were here when Energy Minister suspended an agency CEO for the burning of Akosombo, did you see the workers go on strike in support? That's governance action! I repeat the strike is nonsense!
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She’s nowhere to be found for the past 5days.
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The Nigerian Police Force have rescued Adelabu's kidnapped family under 72H.
Under 3days.
46 children and their teachers, are still in captivity after 3 weeks.
If the entire workforce in Oyo state isn't occupying the streets next week - all of you are fools.